Tackling inequality in computer science
26 January 2016Riaz Moola is a Gates Cambridge Scholar doing a master's in Technology Policy, but he also runs a company which aims to revolutionise the study of Computer Science in South Africa.
Riaz Moola is a Gates Cambridge Scholar doing a master's in Technology Policy, but he also runs a company which aims to revolutionise the study of Computer Science in South Africa.
Libby Blanchard and Bhaskar Vira from Cambridge's Department of Geography argue that we need to consider alternative approaches in order to protect watersheds. Â
Scientists join together to map and assess thousands of co-seismic and post-seismic landslides in aftermath of earthquake.
Carlos Gonzalez Sierra is one of the new intake of Gates Cambridge Scholars, international postgraduates with a commitment to improving the lives of others.
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Entrepreneurship initiatives can fill the ‘institutional void’ of long-term refugee camps, according to new research.
Matt Cassels' research shows children often have a closer relationship with their pet than their siblings.
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New study questions whether doctors are not giving enough guidance to patients about end of life decisions.